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LiilLUWW ,mgmM . ;m- '..j..tvX-f''..TwM.r."'''. "'.'. .ft.".. .W'.'.i. 'tilW'Hi Mtfil'wNil'ri'y si- a , v k. 4 . .:. v. yfr1) ww " it- ,,srr . i,i-iri; liti.n j. j in .-- Tat"'ijaB,u . v v,. r "' PAGE FOUft trig BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. BISBEE, ARIZONA. THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 10, 1911. n --; rrrTy rrws-.ri'TzsiamL u ' - -" , , r r v, I'lffifJflMHllfngiriBlffffl18 -yffyvirr- 3j tp!SMzlJ3yLV'r W iww,wwv!ByuHW : 5 !muwanHHHHJK spaaHnn ify'-- ! ! ,,.,,..., . -y-a-r - , i.ii ns. !,. .BtL -- . w.,. ... - . r .w, M JV1 'TITnir'ilff iftTF'"1 " "--"- ' -- -- t-t. J .. .W'aMr's-'r-'"-''"'-' w 1U V !tl ii 'l' A I h t Ft-" i if i I i .i B1 l i R THE DAILY REVIEW BISBEE, ARIZONA. -ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT" SKSSBSSSSSiS.aAtitti,,P ,B ln. deling and announces t March . ires. ! itself for Hon. Mark Smith for sen- Published by 6TATE CONSOLIDATED PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publisher or THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BltSet, Arliona. THE ARIZONA DAILY 6TAR. Tucson, Arizona. Advertising Rates covering Insertion In bol papers furnished on application. Telephone S3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sy Mall, Carrier or Agent. One Month . . 75 Cents Six Months SLSO One Yaar, If paid in advance $7.50 A complets Job Printing, Cook Binding and Ruling establishment. Mining Com pany Work a Specialty, Address all Communications to THE DISBLE DAILY REVIEW, Blsbc, Arizona. MR. BERGER A TRAILER. Victor Berger. the only socialist member ot the national house of representatives, has astonished, as tounded, staggered, flabbergasted many "conservath e" persons by In troducing a bill providing, that all persons over GO years old shall be pensioned out of an appropriation nt 1250.01)0.000 a year from the fedor.- al treasury. Yet Mr. Bergor is mere-;that it would be Just as oll if ac ly trailing behind saoh -emlnoat ) C8rde4 decent treatment to candl- eccnomlsts as Nelson W. Aldriolt and Sercno E. Payne. Thoy hae long adiocated and stoutly maintain- iM this pnpr s concerned. It hopes ed a greater graft for another class. 'to Bee au democrats reaoh an agree Under their system ot the oaptolta-iraoBt that g, jJarfc Smith shall Uon or tho ulUmate consumer forltofo the flnit caU ior a swatorship j iue oeneiit oi tno manuracturtng Irom && new state, as he Is one ot class more than ?3SO.OOO,0OO of the u,e aWe6t aBd mot deeerins men. profits of honest tall have been cov- having served this territory in con crcd annually into the coffers of . ,. ... ., u men viho are not all ovor SO years eld, and ratiny of whom never did a great deal of actual ".ork In their i lives. The last republican platform brazenly declared for pensions for ! this class of parasites in its clause ' Indorsing a -taritf system providing a "reasonable profit" for mandf&et utcrs. If Mr. Berger's protosaI is objec-j tlonable, and of course it is, (un much more objectionable is thc4 greater similar graft advocated by,hori20n ttat ls already oaU8,DS " the kid-gloved aristocrat ot finance txd la-maklng to whom socialism that would coddle the oW and 'oo-1 .rg0r and mere omiBews as it ken down is as the proverbial reum0Bnt j,jghor jn th0 rlinm ot theft- rag to the bulL Mr Berger does not propone a new kind of graft, but merely a ramth catidn of an old systosa that the awakened intelligence of the bread winners of America should eouso to' be abolished. HOPE FOR EGG CONSUMERS. Now comes Mr. Victor Clalrmont, of Santa Cruz, California, with the) .him Ihnl h U able fo ke asss penetual!y fresh. cold storage. His secret te a fco-lmotho(j wWd SoMh Tajra8 iutlcvQ, iaio which he tffps the eggs. 'hope to escape the impending dry This dipping closes the pores ia the 'spell in Texas is through the mc sholl and consenuenUy the egg re-lI,,Bl le f. aBd wh,te . I. M - I.J..bH uuJn. mains iroau iur u ,bu.,iiio pb.w Mr Clalrmont's method, It see, has been a subject ot Judicial in- vestlgation. As an eg", expert otf ance so far as tho present state et long standing he was called not long'"1 l conewned. . . ! The p!aa of those v;ho are work- ago to Manage the egg eahenge ei m mg of gUto ,,, Santa Cruz. His olalm to be Wolg to bc to create about three to preeerve the frosbnees of ege i states oat of Texas, a procedure the Indefinitely was brought lo the at-1 people et Texas are free to indulge .-.., .t, i,.iw.p t ,mMee.n at any time thoy see fit under , ,!,, uc. which instftatad a , . 'mem uaeer wnicu xexas aurxanuBr- test Several cases uneoubted'y ber sovereignty as a retmhlicaBd frech were purchased and the eggs 'entered the Union. There would wit through the Clalrmont process ibem to be no such preoedure as is. , jfrfh.,,. onuMur' witnessed in the ease of Arizona Then thoy were distributed among " ' and New Meiieo. who have been the officers of tho chamber of com- taocWnx t the door of the Unloe raorce Thrse months passed, after i, The additional states ore whlch various samples were bs-eeght ated eat ot Texas cooM. go right In rorward and lemod in a strong wlthoat any delaj .. . i, -While visiting in San D'ego I liehL All Braved to be clear some iigau au pu- wag pogitiy assured by John D of the committee of business men , g jjj. iis&t ,he proposed San had the eggs eooked seme in one wav and seme in another AU were teto Pneeate within the next two.'io order the annual convention of the c'0j , ,t 7i fndnstrr wlthla way and seme in -"""-" lf,'!lL A a nsatter of fact work Catholic Total Abstinence Union or,Sw-Ui ff,to J' '2, kJ1 satisfied, so we are toM. with the years. As a matter oi : rK, .work ; , . thelthe past few yes irs ls evidenced by it The eggs were still fresh ' e" " Cveon sessions the delegates the conjentlon V?fr J"B.!.!' .7 , ." ... i! lo, Tne invennr u - 000 doaen ogga. Eseoat by aWot rf net oxweet te lose a single a ono- Mr Clalrmont has made a strong bid fpr a place high " of Uie tfridfe bemfifajjiflrsi-If bis I- ventlon may be tho abominations Thl purchasing masses who have yl nc out good money for ba-5 . .. it...n AwmntaAiiv i - rM .uiiinn tn ttfiisz aaeurau nr.i , .. &- t.nA .-mipaH mnnt la Antnnaimnc ior me nrEL umc "nftur." Lumts u fnsvi uviwir nas gooa i' l " ."": . 7T ... .. ' i"un. muM ."i"" ." TW. "r.r . i. f..w T7C, :,., sniT-PTiiilMwrnV. a- nGeorae ' expressed his Ho. for tno consumer from Mr. SprecKs. who u,c .. . win. ij " vi 7.17 wrS ,h.n i.coriU . l-irit behind tho constrncnon or tne mane norse aow association, uiwi - -- - -"?!.' " 1. .T. ;:i .;r. .V: , W' . -J-.t. 'i.rer,f n we know it at present . tlrnn v-i-e built towards "v. umo"oyr...r:. 'l-.1 '- t Uii.t, h -n nMmn. a n n -..it Hth l.'mnk Gotch and his party eggs vrfjl hope fervently that the Oalifornlac may not, bo in error as j to the value of bla diseoverr. The Graham Gnardlan steps right uior, as mo uuaraian: "it is not the Intention of thia paper to mako any party nomination for tho democratic party In case ot state hood. But 'fco wish to state our po sition regarding one office and one man. We are la favor ot nominat ing and electing Mark A. Smith fir United States senator from the att of Arisona and bolieie every demo crat In Arizona feels as wo do." a Yuma is all agog over an expect- ed.tisjt frioi Kerrslt Roosevelt, son j of Tbodore, who distinguished him self both with gun and camera In the vrllds of Afriea. Mr. Roosevelt is going iHtrf Mexico below Yuma to study tho game aad gttmo life of that country. The Tuosea Citizen has already opened its batteries on Sonater Eugene lym, of Tucson. Wo doubt if the Citizen -lll be able to on- ligkten the people ,,.ll ntn U Ives and we suggest to that paper i dates who may aspire for a sena- torship qr ?ay other office. ',So far diuw tut 0lwu jiaid u.u uut baring had oven the susplolon of unfaithfulness resting upon him. PRESS COMMENT STATE DIVISION IN' TEXAS (SI Paso Times) There Is a small cloud that is loominK uu on the Texas mri'tlcx! consternation in the circles that P" been aMf .to .d"la"-l8h ..NMare I her .wildest moments appearance, and as it is baeomlu vision, there Fs general wonder how It is all going to end. The peopje of Sosth Texas have taken fright at the growth aBd de velopment et the prohibition senti ment In Texas and the near ability of the prohibition element ot the state to dominate its affairs. They k-j in the present situation the menaee of actsal statewide prohi bition, and If there is anything o earth that tho average South Texas dees not want it is statewide pro hlbition. i A"r a eartHui sway ot me siw Ullnn taWaa Cmi I It TaMratM & - It is net Hmo or! . ' , . ...., , 'at the oooohasien that the only i . ma uw w IU,M yet to any grant extent, there is work gof&s on in that direction het may be fraught with much itapert- .Ue .te. oe. l0?? Dgo-Phoenlx road weald be ballt ue s,aB "?go. "?. m .. " yaseea witn au rapwuy to phoenix." -.tra-ei. Imaartant extremely important The above extremely important l-.-..M&B -in. uj. vaiarvYiff tn n inuonmv "-- "-. - - ? . ,.w,n.,.iw h ribAM1 . ' Q. phoeol wjM) . Purdy Bullard, of Phoenix, who re- turned heme CM. baB been ter Uto peat month. ,7 ahd would reach here with- ( Jn to j ear-, Mr Dullard, had nam - w .sew road. Quit it was actually at ""c" .""' "" ""'""r.Z, ;', in f thr, MMwrln:, nd.iv. rmiln ta OhlcjLUC,. where he Is to en- his visit to iha rmti blui" ,"--- .. ,- -. t,A iA,inn mh,t u.iTi MmiiMin fiiir fit Hiau wcm in uLicuuai co dL luu ior. ztiiiiea. ivuur tui c i-j - Country Town Saying3 (By "Ed" Howe) Hory man has won't work. a scheme that a 1 ? WlUyi LMQ UtUfi ttU tUaVQi TKa ,Mah (dr. aLkk lAns-na ilA looks at a paper before slfaUw Jt If you expect to get rloh you m'ust also make 'inonu)- vrhen times are dull . x When the men meet a hilde, they look at her face; the v.omen look at her clothes. My Idea at a roaljy prominent cit izen or a town is one who doe not want to bo postmaster. Everjono who diets often sas wearily, 'Dieting doe ao good. As a matter of fact It does. " ,,. , 7" ... ' pookage,- the one receiving It says: "Why didn't you bring It .sooner " Nearly every wan has a story of bully being wh'pied! According to the real estate agents the average renter expects be expended on imp wemonts to the1 building he occupies. A bride la paid so mush att mi-Jinan on g Others do not con- " Uon that sho is tadly spoilt, unles fl t0 BtTcct cros9,ngs. ' she Is a vorr uawaal woman. But'. "s. . , . .. In nlva.it .hro wn3 h limnr.s to , . t - i leuegwzo ur own roouwr, win after that she returns to earth rapidly. (Copyright, 1911, by George Matthew ; Adams.) WELCOME -TO ARIZONA, frtv Ilav. P. H. Ilnrfkln.l Arizona, Land or Sunshine, with her'ior of repealing tho street crossing head among the snows, Whwe .fHflJ'tr Sw Francisro mv With her feet laved in the cloud-, land ot Soaora. far awy. Aad her heart a-beatlng strongly, where the Phoeaix Wrd doth I"- I..1- n1- t b M.l.l,. rbnr.sincFe n uum i ''" " the Hetfmam uied to roam. Tfcou wt rieh m gold and silver. aHd Tho Daily International has heard the whit man feels at home 'many complaint about the prevall They are building here an empire j, no!sQ by the honking and That shall .SbTWtlns automobiles Many believe age until Gabriel's trampet- Wast, Hore deaji mystery MHstreats us, where er otir roots taps tread, And the miMrtng tokens Jtager of the emnlraa ot ttaa dead. CUff -dwellers, anctent As, pr t4. Lmvm a problem for the savant, let!c(mncj, w, get togeDl0r ta saber p.-,.,nm won, carved thy canyons, vast and limits which will be satisfactory to deep, "all and releve the public ot tho pres- Mother Earth, the suffering Patlent.(.nt d,storWng condiUon uau in, ttimwummj oicuif, Raugh the tools that cut her vital, I In tost surgery sublime. ' And the nursing and the healing was the work of Father Tune "rts, Indeed, the place of wonders more than any land can enow. From the Tawny Colorado to the tents of Navajo. ( Minos and mountains mingle deeply ( tr ins HuuucBirs osr .w And the 'frultfnl valleys, smiling. I " twentj-slx wait the westward JVowing tide men to act as special railroad police j along the main line nt the South And the day is not far dlstaat, ern pacific compenj, the men to toe as. .. When, ik0r. te6 iH1r-1 stationed between Tueson and Gila Shall awaken fro their stambers " and shall Wossom as the rose. . And thy name shall he a watchword i The coamUwIens wore Issnod at for an en orgy snbihne, the reeiost of nperiatendeat Scott mbou dbbi mh iub nanM FTOWi0f tj,e local diVafoa and Httpenn Imvmm f w ,Vn m -ft In al n iP Tin. . f . . Jems in the srlthiaetle ot Thne. jf'Tbea, welcome Arizona to the sister hood of stales! Thy pGst is but a ilEfttranre ts the future that awaits; Thou hast nerve, uneannted eenrage, for the iiroWems tbet appal. Then Jaee thy gKorfews destiny until sswds the lest "recall. Tombstone, Aug. 5, 1911. orous conversations with prominent members of the Sen Diego chamber ef commerce and they all told him the road would positively reach l - PoenIx within twenty-four months. Ateo said they, the members of the chamhor of commerce. Intended to visit Phoeaix next winter in a body I thought that tho men in Phoenix Tne m0lor js light enough to la an effort to bring about closer would becotno entangled In any way be moved to any part or the kitch trade relationship between the two with the troubles of - oltlos. WS in shops along the main line. ne!;ibeesi, an turned to any C T. A. U. CONVENTION. SCKANON, Pa, Aag. 9. Delegates asd visitors 'from many wWaly sepa-(S,owaJn, "VvS--mi .".',. L. -.'TJ, tana, Idaho, Colorado. New Tiork and raiea parts ot mo cam, -we. - Canada filled College Hall todav when the Rev. Peter J 0Callahan called 'marched in a tody to SL Peters Cath- edral, where a speeial pontifical mass nte the MosTltev Womeue Falcon o. gate, the Most uev momoae tTcono. Iwas celebrated by the apostolic dele- .gate, tne mosi it 0u-B ,.,. ' ' ' ALBEMARLE HORSE bHOW. CHARLOTTESVIIXB. Va, Aug. 3- J$ flaefeM oi 20W "SSa horses entertd. more wto ,rt la tto "cSt In , ternaUonal horse shc-w in London. DOUGLAS WILL FIGHT ! AUTOMOBILE HONKS Noise Down There Is Getting to Be Nuisance, t They Say i (Douglas International.) Accordlnf! to the temoer or some ' of tho members ot the council there Is likely to be something doing re garding new regulations for tho au tomobile drivers In this city, public and private. During tho last ton days many of the autoists In this elty, some prhato and some publl", hae been creating a nuisance by I j the continual din of their honking I 'apparatus. There Is an ordinance in 'the city that proposes that tho auto- I mobiles must sound their horns nt etery street crossing, ana waen me j police notified the automobile own- ers that the cItJ, laws must De obey-! kei P eor since, greatly to the annoyance ot many or. me resiueaia of streets where the machines are ; ,ag frcqUenUy. Some ot the auto drivers have I squealing waisiios which aru uiu 'enough to set a nervous man or wo- KOJ( UD WO squaw, irum uh i nl ,K ,An, -pnaoln. fMlielnif uruaowis ' w'n . a howling blue streak from ono side of the city to tho other. i This ccused a bellor, nt least by J the acting mayor, Frank Ramsey, j 1 that tho auto! ts arc trying to "run it over" the city authorities and he -. . . , stated jesterday that he was in la- noise ordinance and cutting down the Bd lmIt t0 a i wMch .IJ .n, .Ann. nnvr nlflTm !? w""'u "" " ",, T sary ana tnon raising wo uwn .u ! automobiles to such an amount ns j WouM bring revenue sufficient to (employ an extra policeman whose 1 a. fl .. ....1.1 1A 4n nfP 4 Ilia akw speed limit that the requirement that therejr0r g0od things to eat and had car- ishould be sounding pi wo hook b every street crossing is a nuisane. fcttt lne stroag senUaent Is in favor l . .,. nr i uuri a strict onfememont of the spMd limit. It is likely that the automobile towners sua onra .uu mo vj ispJrU txmie to a proper regla- Uon of the aachiaes within the city SPECIAL POLICE GET IISS s PHOENIX, Aug. 9 At tho office Of Governor Sloan jestorday cora- teadent Dyer of the Tucson division of the Southorn Paeiffc. Superintendent Seott left his of flee early today for a trip oat over the line and it was impossible to samire a statement from him. How orar. It was learned that the special railroad officers are being commie sloned to guard tho mala line aga'nat possible troahle, v.tiicU it is thought may rosult frbm the strike of bollormakers. At the loeal offices of tho Arizona Eastern it was stated today that the! strike or bollermakors had not af- .leeted the mechanics employed in 'the shops here, and it aas not TT CONVENTION OF SHIPPERS. DETROIT. Mich, Ang. . An oxo!- bitlon of choline specimens of apples , other states attracted attention at iae jonenlng here today of the annus! con-1 ventlon of the International Apple. ;;"X. h inV; -nJ. "ve , ch sractor than .ever ooiore. ine ""i" X.'',"r: .."j .: tweia the United States and Canada probablo effect upon the apple probablo effect upon the apple ! ,-....... la n.iA nf ItiA nttAi.a that niut' ,... . . will rtrclTc aUenllon durine the three dajx sessions of the conveaUon. WEST V.RG.NiA,.. oo. F, - CAIRMONT. "W. Va, Aug. 9 - Valr - ment ttViSwarcte Mil.Unt arc hold- I lag their annual session. jkm Ever notice Kow much tefter iooA tastes jwM j& "wncn well served and daintily gfarnisned? kMM tmmmw& Dii1ei' lllllll L Jr-OSt H I WmomMP r Xiccr or CJoaIity Hw Wfflffiafl lllllP?7 M i' TO " a ccan f"ay atjed beer. It gives a keen Jjy J1! S P U ' a iYv f appetite for -wholesome food. In its ! ik xJ fris" I'll! "an"soinc package it adorns any jM ' ll lt l "talc and it tastes even befter G JMMzMMzM MS GET CUCUMBER GOLIG AND DECAMP F. E. McCrary accidentally discov ered, tnls week, a, now wav of it. mU tQ change & 3ays the Courtland Arizonan. He tossed a lot of cucumber peelings around the main entrance to a big ant nest, situated near his back door The ants doroured the pcel uigs with avidity, then retired to their subterranean domiciles to gi'se digestion a chance. But in the meantime they had not been un mindful of their queen's weakness ried her a liberal supply of tho newly discovered delicacy. A few moments later, declares Mac, the queen and her roiinuc ci retainers marched out ot the portal j ot the ( castie, followed by thu enure colony oi ant. suojecis, ana with their backs humped up like that of a camel, straightway disap peared in he underbrush. They nvor returned aod Mac thinks they noriiied from cucumber colle. Since witnessing the performance he has 'tried this "moving food" on several adjacent ant colonies with the same I results. A MOTOR FOR HOUSEWORK Keeping the silver clean was one of my greatest difficulties, sas Mary Paulson In an article in "Success Magazine" After consid erable thought. 1 Invested tho fiwt fifty dollars saved in an eloctrie buffing motor whieh, 1 thought, coHld later be used for other pur poses. In my effort to have It strong. I chose a too powerful one. It proved dangerous to stay in the room with it while in operation, for it thtw small things, such as salt cellars and spoons, wildly about In the air. I again began invest! gaUoaa, howeier, and finally suc ceeded in finding what seems to me to be the best general ma chine for all domestic heos. This electric motor, whieh ap proximated the Ideal, was usod with different attachments to perform all the duties of ordinary housekeep ing. Merely touching a button dirt away with much of the drudgery of the past. Berore long It became al most a personality in tho house hold. "James the Great" we nam ed him, because he surpassed tho raost efficient butler in thorough ness, dexterity and swiftness With his assistance I can .myself per- form all the duties attendant upoi housekeeping in ldss time than H would have takon me to tell the three ssrvanti. what was to be d .son ol worK .Mowune is io ! h&xyy or too trivial. A V3Ple Crd oonnuon th an ordinary sixteen r.B,iin.nnwnr utlt -rlvs lae noo- ' essary powcr Thns e1uJPPa!. hat. d -James tho Great" t'pt do? 1o hlra to tbe ,,,, ,,Bd m JeM tbar & raln,lte wfti tave lhe c0ffee grouna for brea?ast He freeies ,cerea,ra Jor "P"1" ,8!t minutes after it has bceiV put into the treezer. bo checse to " .. baH!nS ay. chops meat' P ,sne 8ver- . .co. ". ' lQ contact wUh tbo suction sweeii - er m an' anl woiou iw u r , Saoeent lamp attacimcnt and he, ,,. Flenr, thn hm,K H ,ioes noti ,7,'"iZr, fh hr,.. H ,io noti . ,- ., ..nM n. ( object hj orusBing uie su3i mi . i b ? r,nr -.shlni. ' f0. ot ls eqU,pment 1. an , B' . electric tub. early next month In an effort to regain t his tiUe to the worlds champion. ...?. m...rm -.m i.efi-. -it,-j-u IBUS1NESS CONDITIONS N MEXICO BEITEF. (Douglas International t E. J. Schrader, a prominent mln lng man of Sonora, arrived thl morning from El Paso, after an ab sence of scleral months spent i eastern cities. Asked how he fount conditions in the north and east Mr. Schrador stated that busines. conditions generally arc improving that a number of the large factoriei have orders away In excess of theli capacity, and that now there art comparatively few men out of em ploymcnt as compared with the con dltions a year or so ago. Continuing Mr. Schrader said that the crops throughout tho east an mlddlo west are away ahead of ex pectations this j ear and that he tound wherever ho went indications ot prosperity. KILLS THE DANDRUFF GERM Stops Falling Hair. Others Imitate and Make Similar Claims, but the Genuine and Original Dandruff Germ Destroyer Is Newbro's Herpl- clde. The discovery of the dandruff germ as the cause of all hair troubles Is not a rocont cont Prof. Unna gavoj tho germ theory to the world in 1887 and two years later Sabouraud by his j experiments with a rabbit proved beyond a doubt the actual existence of this germ. On the heels of this establishment of the germ theory came the dis-j covcrj- of Newbro's Herplclde. This was the first and only remedy for the destruction of the dandruff germ.' There have been other rprepara-j tlons alleged to kill this germ, stop falling hair and Itching of the scalp But NowVbro's Herplclde really does these things For this reason It hS3, long been known as the original rem edy and the only one that is genu ine. Don't be fooled by preparations which are trading upon the marvel ous success of Herplclde. Remember you toko no chances with Nowbro'sl Herplclde. It is absolutely guaran teed. For sale by all druggists. Applications at good barber shops. The Herpleido Company, of De troit, Mich, Dept R-, will send a sample bottle and booklet upon re ceipt ot 10c in postage. REAL SLEEP IN WHITE LAKE WHITE LAKE, N. Y, Aug. 9. Two thousand persons sleeping in the nearby summer boarding hputss did not hear an explsIoniiSc"1lew' I ., .n on,. . 1.1 .. .AAlrA., . t. rt I v7vu luc ami; t,. iwncu tuui postomce hero-The burglar got; ?z,uuu in money ami stamps, waixea four miles to Mongaup Volley, stole a horse and wagon belonging to Mrs. Simons of New York City and dis appeared The robbery was discovered when the postmaster arrived at 3:30 a. m. to send off the early malL EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY. ROME. Auir. T The eicth anniver- of coronaUon of Pope Plus X ' wag observed today with the customary mass nd reception in the SIstlne! apel at the Vatican The function was attended by a brillian assemblage ot eatitMUt mbov. diplomats and' memhoTS of tne noblty. The Pope nnabIe t0 uke part V1 " c?,ebra- tton owln& to the fact that he Is still weak ag a re3nit 0r nis recent illness ENDS VASHINGTON VISIT. TiMoinvr-Tnv n r in, o a washiMjIOA, u i, tug. J. a r cwd Jn 'hlch were included manv rann,ATilflMrpt nf thR Ffivr-rn. j ,meiit, the navy and the foreign dlplo-' ' m.tt. nnpnaititiiAmilnfl nt thftJranlfol The distinguished Japanese naval her0 warm appreciation of thei welcome and the many feat- entertainment thathad marked Washington. ACmirai Togo will spend tomorrow In Philadelphia and then proceed to New oru. LOVING CUP FOR GAYNOR. NEW YORK, Aug. 9. Mayor jGay nor was presented with a nialsive liver loving cup today to remind ilm his narrow escape from afc- asslnatlon Just one year ago, when le was sh3t by the discharged city atchman, Gallagher. Tho cup was dubscribed for by a committee of leading citizens of New York. It ' was presented to the mayor in the ildemanle chamber ot tho city iall United States Senator O'Gor nan made the address of presentation. SOUTH CAROLINA VETERANS COLUMBIA. S. C, Aug 8 Prep arations on an elaLorato scale, are being made for the reception and entertainment p the Confederate, veterans and their friends who tare to meet here tho latter part of this month for their annual state reunion. The reunion was originally scheduled to begin today, but was postponed for two weeks in order not to conflict with other gatherings. CARNIVAL AT LONG BRANCH. LONO BRANCH, N J. Aug. 9. This famous resort Is donning her gay est hotiday attire in preparation for the annual carnival, which will begin tomorrow" and continue throughout the remainder of the week. Hotels, board ing houses-and cottages are filled with visitors and all indications point to one of the largest crowds ever onter taincd here St. Joseph's Hospital Phoenix, Arizona Training School For Nurses Young ladies between trip nii of 1R pnrl SO rip. ..... --b a sirous of entering the above, apply to the Supt, of Nurses during the month of August. Term opens September 1st. Sisters of Mercy DR. C. M. HORN, THE LOS ANGELES DENTIST "NEVER HURT A BIT" I WANT TO TALK directly to you about your teeth. First of all, I promiso flrst class dental work, guaranteed for liOyears. Sccon-! I nrorrJC'Lto(iUrt a bit,, nrr matter what you need to have dons- to your teeth. Third I promise to be moder ate in my charges. T have made the greatest of all discoveries in the science ot dentistry, viz., how to fill, crown or extract teeth without pain. I use no drugs, no narcotics, but l have something so much better than either that It is not to bo named in tho seme breath with them. It is my discovery, and I pro pose to givo ray patteate the ben ellt of that diseovery. free of any charge. Other dentists may find oat how I do this painless work In time, but you can't fttd it out side of my office now. Will yon let me do your dental work and enjoy your visit here, or go elsowliore and suffer all sorts of torture? It ls up to you Let me repeat First First-class dontfstry, 10 years' guarantee Socond Absolutely no pain. It is worth a visit to -my, of fice on suspicion, Isn't it? Ask fcr mo. DR. C. M. HORN, Dentist 301-2-3 Pantagei Tneatre Bids. 536 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, C3l. I i ifc-fa .r K 'If 1 A v Tf i-wr "-'- -